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O’Malley said he was informed earlier this week that two former St. John’s seminarians posted allegations on social media that during their time at the seminary “they witnessed and experienced activities which are directly contrary to the moral standards and requirements of formation for the Catholic priesthood.”
O'Malley only was "informed earlier this week" what we in the homosexual community have known about for decades! HA HA HA HA HA, if you believe that you must also believe that a government official orchestrating censorship would find "squelching" of free speech in Medford "repugnant."
And Cardinal Spellman, the queerest of the queer, denounced homosexuality too!
Rancid! They are NOT to be believed!
FOR YEARS THERE HAVE BEEN RUMORS CIRCLING, AS UGLY AS THE RUMORS AT MEDFORD HIGH SCHOOL
DO YOU SEE A PATTERN?
HOWIE CARR WENT NUTS WHEN WE DROPPED ON HIS HOTLINE THE FACT THAT THE NEW YORK GAY SCENE CALLED THE LATE CARDINAL SPELLMAN
"HER EMINENCE" read about Spellman's "dark legacy"
May 7, 2002 - Standing in for the embattled Cardinal Egan, Clark blamed the sex abuse scandal on gays, railed against homosexuality as a "disorder" and ...
Francis Spellman - Wikipedia
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Queers in History: Cardinal Francis Joseph Spellman
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Dec 2, 2012 - The Cardinal was known as "Telma" or "Franny" Spellman in some circles ... nasty detail in the Catholic Church's abuse scandal–a testament to ...
Anti-Gay St. Patrick's Rector Resigns in Sex Scandal - Gay City News
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Cardinal Sean P. O’Malley said Friday that he was placing the rector of a Brighton seminary on leave while an outside legal consultant investigates allegations of unspecified misconduct at the educational facility.
In a statement, O’Malley did not provide details of the alleged wrongdoing at St. John’s Seminary but said the accusations came from two seminarians who were enrolled at the theological school, which trains priests for ordination.
O’Malley said he was informed earlier this week that two former St. John’s seminarians posted allegations on social media that during their time at the seminary “they witnessed and experienced activities which are directly contrary to the moral standards and requirements of formation for the Catholic priesthood.”
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